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Thanks @kolofata, that's a relief.kolofata wrote:Nothing to worry about.
Your EU passport/id alone is enough for your to travel in and out of the UK.
Your British citizenship will not affect your previous citizenship.
Another example of travel after naturalisation without a British passport:atkuzmanov wrote:Hello everyone,
My Naturalisation Ceremony went great and I am now happy to say that I am a British Citizen!
Thank you all for all the help throughout the process!
I have the following questions:
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After reading the information on the leaflet above, I am worried that this means that I may have difficulty re-entering the UK, as I now have dual nationality, but still don't have a British Passport, and I will not have enough time to apply for a British Passport or a certificate of the right of abode?
So far I have had a read of these, but it still does not clear it up, whether or not I need this "certificate of entitlement to the right of abode":
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... t-of-abode
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ssible.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... de_ROA.pdf
Any help and clarification on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
atkuzmanov